With everything from premium steak and duck to fried hotdogs and “Michigan Pot-Hole” ice cream, Jonesville ranked 30th in a national ranking of the “30 Great Small Towns for Food Lovers” by Top Value Reviews in January. Citing Olivia’s Chop House, Saucy Dog’s Barbeque, and the Udder Side in the review, the list ranked...
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Murphy honored with Michigan math teaching award
For the first time, a Hillsdale College professor received the Distinguished College or University Teaching Award in January from the Michigan chapter of the Mathematics Association of America. Associate Professor of Mathematics David Murphy received the honor for his distinguished teaching and passion for mathematics. When the MAA sent out a call for nomination submission...
Q&A: Reduced Shakespeare Company
Last night, The Reduced Shakespeare Company performed “The Complete History of America (abridged): Special Election Edition” for Hillsdale’s campus. The Collegian sat down with Reed Martin, performer, writer, and managing partner of the Reduced Shakespeare Company. The group, which also includes managing partner Austin Tichenor and performer Dominic Conti, has performed in the White House...
Stop worrying about ‘Frankenfood’
If environmental activists decide nearly 20 years of research is not sufficient to back a decision, perhaps it is a good thing they aren’t the ones making the decision. After a long struggle upstream, the Food and Drug Administration approved genetically engineered salmon on Nov. 19 — the first GE animal to be declared safe...
Hillsdale Health Center challenges college to bell-ringing competition
Vivian Hughbanks | Collegian Sophomore Genevive Chiara and senior Emma Kendro rang bells outside the Student Union for the Salvation Army on Tuesday afternoon. The spirit of giving will include a competitive spirit this year as Hillsdale College and the Hillsdale Community Health Center compete to see who can raise the most money for Salvation...


